Thiruvananthapuram

Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum, Kerala's capital city, is an enticing blend of a deeply established heritage with a nostalgic colonial legacy. Trivandrum, which is built on seven hills, has long since moved on from its days as a port for nautical adventurers; now, it is a pricey metropolis with quaint urban appeal and plenty of architectural and historical sites to visit
Trivandrum also serves as a gateway to the neighbouring beach villages of Kovalam and Varkala. During your trip, you must make sure that you visit the famous Padmanabhaswamy Temple, one of India's most important temples. The Attukal Bhagavathy Temple, the Aazhimala Siva Temple, the Karikkakom Chamundi Devi Temple, and the Pazhavangadi Ganapathy Temple are all well-known temples in Trivandrum.
Activities:
-Go Boating & Fishing
-Enjoy Skydiving
-Enjoy The Cityscape
-Explore The Ancient Royal Life
Kollam

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Pathanamthitta

Pathanamthitta is a town steeped in spirituality and mysticism in southern Kerala. Sabarimala, which is located in the Pathanamthitta district and is home to multiple ancient temples, is known as the pilgrimage capital of Kerala. With pure rivers, majestic mountain ranges, and expansive coconut orchards, it is a paradise of unspoilt beauty.
Three rivers that flow through the town have carved up a remarkable geography of hills, midlands, and lowlands. Pathanamthitta is also known for its unique culture and metal mirror art, known as Aranmula Kannadi, which is handmade with delicacy and poise. The town also has a heritage hamlet called Vassthu Vidya Gurukulam where the art of 'vastu vidya' is practised in its purest form.
Activities:
-Offer prayers at the Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple
-Sight the elephants in the Konni Elephant Training Centre

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Kottayam

Kottayam is a culturally rich and naturally attractive place set on a hilltop surrounded on the east by the western ghats and on the west by the thrilling Vembanad Lake. Kottayam is also known as the 'Akshara Nagari,' or 'City of Letters,' because of its numerous publishing houses and print media.
The city is also a major trading centre for spices and crops, particularly rubber. Throughout the town, there are acres of well-kept rubber plantations. Apart from its economic importance, Kottayam is home to a profusion of ancient and fascinating shrines, each having its own narrative to tell. This area will entice you back with its fascinating beauty and lush pastures
Activities:
-Enjoy The Secluded Beauty
-Take A Village Tour
-Bird watching at Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
-Witness The Ancient Treasures
Alappuzha

Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha, is a picture-perfect location famed for its gorgeous backwaters and houseboats that offer overnight accommodations. During the dry season, the Alleppey coastline boasts some of Kerala's best beaches, as well as water activities. Alleppey is a town in the Indian state of Kerala, adjacent to Kochi. Tourists from all over the world flock to its palm-fringed interconnect network of canal backwaters.
Alleppey is frequently chosen for a honeymoon or a superb family vacation when combined with other beautiful sites in Kerala. Houseboats, homestays, and relaxing Ayurvedic resorts abound in Alleppey, making it a fantastic place to visit. The houseboats travel through the tranquil backwaters, where you can see lush paddy fields and choirs singing.
Activities:
-Go Birdwatching
-Rejuvenate Yourself With Ayurveda Session
-Indulge In Spiritualism
-Gear Up For A Crazy Campfire
Varkala

Varkala is a true Indian coastal paradise. The city’s attractions range from natural wonders like Varkala Cliff and Varkala Beach to ancient Anchuthengu and Anjengo Fort ruins, serene Kappil Lake, and historical Sivagiri Mutt. Vishnu Temple, Janardana Swami Temple, Chilakoor Beach, Varkala Lighthouse are other must-sees in Varkala.
Varkala City offers a variety of activities for a memorable vacation. While aquatic activities include scuba diving, banana boating, parasailing, and jet skiing. The traditional Kathakali dance performances at local festivals are absolutely exciting. Photography at the Varkala cliffs is something not to miss. Yoga classes and Ayurvedic treatments make your holiday rejuvenating. Summer in Varkala is the hottest season from March to June. It draws visitors for the 10-day Arattu Festival in March or April. The monsoon season begins in July and lasts until September, with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 29°C, which is quite pleasant. Varkala is best between November and February, the winter season. The mild weather and clear skies draw most tourists to the coast for recreation and adventure.
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Kovalam

Kovalam – the beach town located by the beautiful Arabian sea can be found situated within the boundaries of Thiruvananthapuram city of Kerala. There is much incredible beauty that lies within this city. One of the main reasons why this place is considered to be one of the most popular tourist destinations in India is because of its beaches. Not many know but there is great historical background pertaining to this beach town. Kovalam first received prominence when the Regent Maharani of Travancore, Sethu Lakshmi Bayi constructed the first beach resort known as the Halcyon Castle during the 1920. The place then started gaining increasing attention as tourists from all over the world started flocking to Kovalam. The major phase where Kovalam shot into limelight was during the 1970’s when hippies all teh way from Ceylon came to Kovalam. Like mentioned previously, Kovalam is a popular holiday destination mostly due to the beautiful beaches that it houses. Where there are beaches, there are beach resorts that make up for a very enthralling stay experience in a certain place. The Vizhinjam sea port is located approximately 3km away and is quite popular for the delicious food items that it has to offer. For instance, the wide range of fish items that the tourists will surely love. Apart from that, the ancient hindu temples, the big grandeur churches and the beautiful mosques comprises the spiritual bit of an experience in Kovalam.
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Calicut

The largest city of Kerala, Calicut is currently known as Kozhikode. Founded in the year 1948 by Vasco Da Gama, it lies on the south west coast of Arabian Sea. Largely popular for its alluring charm and picturesque views, Calicut is indeed one of the most prominent tourist attractions of Kerala. If you read through the history of Calicut, you’ll know that the place has been under the rule of several dynasties. It has always been an opulent trading town and is an erstwhile capital of the daunting Zamorin dynasty. Another significant fact about Calicut is that its name comes from Calico which is a hand woven cloth. Calicut indeed has innumerable things to attract tourists from across the world. From nature lovers to adventure seekers, kids to the elderly, the city brings forth a myriad of things for all. The best time to make a visit to Calicut is during the months of September to March. During this time, the weather is largely pleasant and several adventure tour packages can be availed to keep you engaged and entertained. For tourists, Calicut is mainly like a hopping off point for Wayanad or for a long exploration over the Ghats leading you to Bangalore or Mysore.
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Kannur

Kannur (formerly known as Cannanore) is a picturesque city on Kerala's Malabar Coast with a wealth of tourism possibilities including beaches, monuments, old temples, and impressive tourist Places in South Kerala. Kannur, which is rich in peculiar native art forms such as Theyyam, retains a colonial ambiance. The town is still infused with the Dutch, Portuguese, British, and Mysore Sultanate's profound footsteps, which can be seen all over.
The town is known for its extraordinary weaving skills, earning it the nickname "Land of the Loons" and for its massive cashew trees, which are thought to have been planted by Portuguese. While at Kannur, take an evening stroll near the lighthouse beach or visit St. Angelo's Fort to learn about Portuguese history
Activities:
-Banana Boat Ride
-Paithalmala Trekking
-Bike Trip
-Wave Runner
-Boating
Varkala

Varkala is a seaside town in Kerala's southern region, famous for the 15-meter-high 'Northern Cliff' that juts out into the Arabian Sea. Being one of the most sought after tourist Places in South Kerala, it is known for its hippy lifestyle, cliffside shacks offering delicious seafood , playing international music, and the samadhi of Kerala's saint Sree Narayana Guru. Janardana Swami Temple, also known as Dakshin Kashi, is located in Varkala
Varkala features some of the most beautiful pristine beaches, hills, lagoons, forts, lighthouses, natural fisheries, and springs in the world, all of which combine to make this town a tiny heaven. There are also several businesses offering Yoga mats, oxidised silver jewellery, and cotton harem pants with Hebrew signboards. It is a must-see destination with ayurvedic treatments, inexpensive resorts, hostels, and clean beaches.
Activities:
-Witness The Serenity Around
-Explore Wildlife
-Enjoy Marine Life at its best